Make A list of reasons that the Deseret was able to flourish?

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Answer: The Mormons' hard work and determination helped the Deseret Flourish. For the following reasons:

They carefully thought out TownsBuilt Canals for Their farmsTaxed property, regulated resources, founded industries and sold supplies to miners passing through Utah heading to California.

And Those are reasons why the Deseret was able to flourish

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How many soldiers were killed, wounded, or missing in this battle? (How many casualties were there?)

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Casualtiesat Gettysburg totaled 23,049 for the Union (3,155 dead, 14,529wounded, 5,365 missing).

Confederate casualties were 28,063 (3,903dead, 18,735 injured, and 5,425 missing), more than a third of General Robert E. Lee’sarmy.

According to these numbers, the total of all losses on both sides was 51,112.

That number is roughly 6-2/3 times the total population of the town of
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6-2/3 times the total population

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Describe the battle of Vicksburg
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In late May and early June of 1863, General Ulysses S. Grant of the Union Army laid the city of Vicksburg, Mississippi to siege. This trapped a group of Confederate Army soldiers and their commander Lieutenant General John Pemberton in the city, with no way of getting supplies or any means of escape.
On July 4, Vicksburg surrendered.
This is considered one of the most brilliant military campaigns of the war, because it was a major turning point, giving control of the Mississippi River to the Union, effectively splitting the Confederate Army in half. This victory also led to Grant's ascension through the ranks to eventually becoming General-In-Chief of the Union armies.

Fun fact: General Grant spent most of his time in a cigar-induced haze as well as drunk, especially throughout the siege of Vicksburg. Also, the soldiers almost didn't make it through the siege, because they were camped in a swamp, which led to all sorts of water-damage related problems.

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The Siege of Vicksburg (May 18, 1863-July 4, 1863) was a decisive Union victory during the American Civil War (1861-65) that divided the confederacy and cemented the reputation of Union General Ulysses S. Grant (1822-85).

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